Welcome to my world, I must be battling with my imagination and reality all the time. I don’t know what other people does in their moments of peace, but when I don’t focus in something of the real life, I’m always imagining the scenes of my work’s life “X Unlimited”, and the dialogues of Jenna for my comic strip “The Game Master”, I never think in things of the real world.
This correlates to deja vu, & more seriously, OCD. I’ve checked things to ensure accuracy, but they still slip by. I’ve proofread comments 2 or 3 times before submitting, & later notice an obvious typo. Human nature is flawed & cannot be corrected, even with spell checkers, etc.
I’m stuck in negative (-) reality, while the rest are in positive (+). For me, it includes aspects of the Bizarro world, sinister forces, unsettled spirits, curses, & being railroaded so much, I have railroad track scars on my back.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
I check my alarm clock multiple times as I’m trying to fall asleep.
Neo Stryder about 10 years ago
Welcome to my world, I must be battling with my imagination and reality all the time. I don’t know what other people does in their moments of peace, but when I don’t focus in something of the real life, I’m always imagining the scenes of my work’s life “X Unlimited”, and the dialogues of Jenna for my comic strip “The Game Master”, I never think in things of the real world.
SHAKENDOWN about 10 years ago
This correlates to deja vu, & more seriously, OCD. I’ve checked things to ensure accuracy, but they still slip by. I’ve proofread comments 2 or 3 times before submitting, & later notice an obvious typo. Human nature is flawed & cannot be corrected, even with spell checkers, etc.
Plods with ...™ about 10 years ago
An imagination is a wonderful thing …. and a curse..Stay with the wonderful.
SHAKENDOWN about 10 years ago
I’m stuck in negative (-) reality, while the rest are in positive (+). For me, it includes aspects of the Bizarro world, sinister forces, unsettled spirits, curses, & being railroaded so much, I have railroad track scars on my back.